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University of Oregon scholarship brings recognition to man of modest means.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, November, 2004

By Greg Bolt, The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Nov. 6--You never met George Weyrens.

You might have sat next to him on a bus a hundred times or passed him on the street every day for years, but you did not notice him. For his entire adult life he was simply an inconspicuous detail in the elaborate tapestry of Eugene, a developmentally disabled janitor living a solitary life.

But George Weyrens was in many ways a classic American success story, someone who was dealt a poor hand and still worked hard and lived simply and saved his money. He saved enough that although he was anonymous in life, his name and memory are now forever attached to a scholarship fund at the University of Oregon, the place where...

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